Understanding Hindi Demonstrative Pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns are special words we use to point out specific things or people. In Hindi, these words help us show if something is near or far from us. Let's learn about them in a fun and easy way!
Important Points
- Near: Use 'यह' (yaha) for singular and 'ये' (ye) for plural.
- Far: Use 'वह' (vaha) for singular and 'वे' (ve) for plural.
When you see something close to you, like a toy or a book, you use 'यह' if it's just one thing, and 'ये' if there are many things. If something is far away, like a kite in the sky, you use 'वह' for one thing and 'वे' for many things.
Examples
- यह किताब मेरी है। (This book is mine.)
- वह पक्षी उड़ रहा है। (That bird is flying.)
- ये खिलौने मेरे हैं। (These toys are mine.)
Remember, 'यह' and 'ये' are for things close to you, while 'वह' and 'वे' are for things that are far away. It's like pointing with your finger to show what you are talking about.
Examples
- वे लोग मेरे दोस्त हैं। (Those people are my friends.)
- यह मेरा घर है। (This is my house.)
- वह पहाड़ सुंदर है। (That mountain is beautiful.)